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The Rouffignac Cave, located in Dordogne, France, is famous for its prehistoric cave paintings dating back to the Upper Paleolithic period, approximately 15,000 to 13,000 years ago. It is often referred to as the "Cave of a Hundred Mammoths" due to its depictions of mammoths and other prehistoric species. This cave provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of early humans and their art. It is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is open to visitors through guided tours. Be sure to check the current opening hours before planning your visit.
Country...............................
France
Region................................
Nouvelle-Aquitaine
Departement.......................
Dordogne (24)
City.....................................
Rouffignac (24580)
Mint....................................
Monnaie de Paris (MDP)
Year....................................
2011
Weight (g)...........................
15
Diameter (mm)....................
34
Thickness (mm)..................
2,20
Alloy...................................
Cupro-Alu-Nickel (CuAlNi)
Packaging...........................
Loose
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